This amazing story captures so much about consciousness—but the most intrinsic thing it captures is why we need babies and small children: to replenish the non-judgemental Innocence at our core.
Kathryn Jordan replied on Sun, 06/14/2020 - 12:06pm
At first glance this story was confusing to me--but it turns out in a good way. On subsequent readings it feels like a poetic immersion into a different, perhaps previous consciousness, an infant's, that might parallel a freer way of being. Thank you for this.
Mary Jane Elliott replied on Thu, 09/03/2020 - 05:19pm
This amazing story captures so much about consciousness—but the most intrinsic thing it captures is why we need babies and small children: to replenish the non-judgemental Innocence at our core.
At first glance this story was confusing to me--but it turns out in a good way. On subsequent readings it feels like a poetic immersion into a different, perhaps previous consciousness, an infant's, that might parallel a freer way of being. Thank you for this.